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Heat records
broken over
all Bay Area
California braces for weekend
record-breaking temperatures
STAFF AND WIRE REPORT day in 1950 and the all-time record
high of 103 degrees set in 2000.
Dozens of cooling centers The temperature at San
opened throughout California, Francisco International Airport
schools let students out early and was 104 degrees, a record, and San
outdoor events were canceled as Mateo on Saturday is expected to
temperatures soared from a heat reach a high of 106 degrees, with
wave expected to last through the highs of 94 degrees Sunday and
ANDREA LAUE/DAILY JOURNAL Labor Day weekend. reaching down to 86 degrees for
JaSean Edison watches his son Kimariaye Edison play at San Mateos Central Park. As a foster child, Edison was In normally cool and foggy San Labor Day. Tuesday is also expect-
assisted by the Court Appointed Special Advocate program to ensure he had a positive male role model. Francisco, temperatures reached an ed to be hot with highs reaching
all-time high of 106 degrees 89 degrees then dipping into the
W
ill Rogers (1879-1935), the
cowboy philosopher, wrote a Dale Evans (1912-2001), were married print evidence took place in 1910.
syndicated newspaper column for 51 years, from 1947 until Rogers ***
from 1922 to 1935 titled Will Rogers death in 1998. It was Rogers second The FBI maintains the Integrated
Says. His humorous column had com- marriage, and Evans fourth. Automated Fingerprint Identification
mentary on social and political scenes. *** System (IAFIS). IAFIS stores the fin-
*** Dale Evans married her first husband at gerprints and corresponding criminal
Gene Autry (1907-1998) worked as a age 14. She had a child at age 15, and history information of over 47 million
telegraph operator in Oklahoma after was divorced at age 17. people.
graduating high school. While sending *** ***
Actor Keanu Actress Salma Actor-comedian a telegram, Will Rogers heard Autry Roy Rogers has three stars on the Ans wer: Gene Autry s horse was named
Reeves is 53. Hayek is 51. Katt Williams is 44. playing guitar at the telegraph office Hollywood Walk of Fame; a star each Champion. Roy Rogers horse was
and suggested he look for a job in show for his contributions to the motion pic- Trigger. Dale Ev ans horse was
Dancer-actress Marge Champion is 98. Former Sen. Alan K. business. ture industry, the television industry Buttermilk . Trigger, a Palomino stal-
Simpson, R-Wyo., is 86. Actor-comedian Chuck McCann is *** and radio. All of the stars are on Vine lion billed as the smartest horse in the
83. Former United States Olympic Committee Chairman Peter Republic Pictures had huge success, and Street. mov ies, died in 1965. Buttermilk died
Ueberroth is 80. Actor Derek Fowlds (TV: Yes, Minister; began a new formula for movies, when *** in 1972. Both horses were stuffed and
Yes, Prime Minister) is 80. Singer Jimmy Clanton is 79. they signed Gene Autry in 1935 as the Do you know the names of the horses of put on display at the Roy Rogers-Dale
Rhythm-and-blues singer Sam Gooden (The Impressions) is first singing cowboy. Autry made eight Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and Dale Ev ans Museum. The museum was origi-
78. Rhythm-and-blues singer Rosalind Ashford (Martha & the movies per year and was paid $5,000 Evans? See answer at end. nally located in Victorv ille, California.
Vandellas) is 74. Singer Joe Simon is 74. Pro and College per movie. *** In 2003 the museum and the horses were
Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw is 69. Basketball Hall *** The Lone Rangers trusty white Stallion mov ed to Branson, Missouri.
of Famer Nate Archibald is 69. Actor Mark Harmon is 66. In 1940, Gene Autry was rated the was named Silver. Before Silver, the
Former Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., is 66. International Tennis fourth-biggest box office attraction, Lone Ranger rode a chestnut mare
Hall of Famer Jimmy Connors is 65. Actress Linda Purl is 62. following Mickey Rooney (1920- named Dusty. Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
*** the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Rock musician Jerry Augustyniak (10,000 Maniacs) is 59. 2014), Clark Gable (1901-1960) and Questions? Comments? Email
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Man arrested after woman Local briefs Police reports Foster City Boulevard, it was reported at
8:36 a.m. Friday, Aug. 25.
found beaten at gas station
leaving visible injuries. She was transported
A day after allegedly beating his girlfriend to a local hospital and is expected to recover, Change your ways REDWOOD CITY
at a gas station and fleeing on a bicycle, a according to the Sheriffs Office, which noted Petty theft. A backpack was taken from a
Someone took coins from an unlocked
Redwood City man was the investigation is ongoing. front porch of a residence on Harrison
vehicle on Ferndale Avenue in South
arrested on charges of Avenue, it was reported at 12:30 p. m.
San Francisco, it was reported at 6:58
domestic violence, Two businesses p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24. Thursday, Aug. 24.
according to the Sheriffs
Office.
burglarized in San Bruno Petty theft. Counterfeit bills were found
on Whipple Avenue, it was reported at 11:39
Ervin Dallos, 56, was San Bruno police are looking for a suspect FOSTER CITY a.m. Thursday, Aug. 24.
caught Friday around or suspects who burglarized two businesses Petty theft. A statue was taken from a res-
12:30 p.m. and booked sometime Monday evening. Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into on
Chess Drive, it was reported at 2:03 p.m. idence on Allerton Street, it was reported at
into county jail on felony Police responded to the businesses on the
Monday, Aug. 28. 9:03 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 24.
400 block of San Mateo Avenue on Tuesday
Ervin Dallos charges of assault likely morning and discovered that the thieves Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed Burg l ary . A resident heard something in
to produce great bodily
gained access to the building through an but nothing was taken on 8:37 a. m. their basement and thinks that someone
injury, attempted kidnaping and inflicting
corporal injury on a cohabitant, according to unlocked bathroom window sometime Monday, Aug. 28. broke in on Cerrito Drive, it was reported at
the Sheriffs Office. He remained in custody between 5 p.m. Monday and 8 a.m. Tuesday. Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed 5:32 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 24.
on $100,000 bail as of Friday evening, Once inside, the suspect or suspects entered on Jamaica Street, it was reported at 7:35 Sho pl i fti ng . A man stole a bottle of wine
according to the Sheriffs Office. two separate business offices and removed a.m. Monday, Aug. 28. on Broadway, it was reported at 9:55 a.m.
Deputies were first called Thursday, Aug. computer equipment. They also tried to enter Vandal i s m. A vehicles window was found Thursday, Aug. 10.
31, around 12:15 a.m. for a welfare check a third business but were unsuccessful. smashed on Chess Drive, it was reported at Burg l ary. Two vehicles were reported with
after receiving a report about a woman crying San Bruno police warn that burglars select a 4:21 a.m. Monday, Aug. 28. shattered windows on Charter Street, it was
at the Shell gas station on 3201 El Camino target when thieves believe no one is present S h o p l i f t i n g . Two people were caught reported at 5:09 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10.
Real in Redwood City. When they arrived, and said alert neighbors provide the biggest shoplifting on East Hillsdale Boulevard, it Di s turbance. Someone was riding on a
they determined she had been assaulted by her help in solving a burglary. was reported at 9:45 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26. bicycle screaming at passersby and throw-
boyfriend Dallos, according to the Sheriffs Anyone with information on the burglaries B urg l ary . Someone attempted to gain ing rocks at them on Marshall Street, it was
Office. can contact San Bruno police at (650) 616- entry to a vehicle but nothing was taken on reported at 11:09 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 10.
The investigation determined Dallos had 7100 or can email
punched and kicked the victim several times, sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov.
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From CEOs to bishops, support
grows for immigrant program
By Astrid Galvan remain in the U.S. and legally
and Amy Taxin work. The White House says
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump is expected to announce
his decision Tuesday.
PHOENIX Corporate execu- Immigrants are bracing for the
tives, Roman Catholic bishops, prospect of losing their jobs as
celebrities and immigrants have their work permits end and possi-
become unlikely companions in ble deportation if the president
an effort to pressure national does away with the program.
leaders to save an Obama-era pro- Eli Oh of San Jose, California,
gram that shields young immi- said he was working as a waiter
grants from deportation. under the table to pay for his nurs-
Immigrant groups have been ing degree before he enrolled in
staging daily protests in the the program.
scorching Phoenix heat, mobiliz- Oh, 30, has lived in the United
ing people through phone banks States for nearly two decades
in California, and demonstrating since his Korean parents over-
outside House Speaker Paul stayed their visa. He works as a
REUTERS nurse who responds to hospital
Ryans church and office.
Protesters gather to show support for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program recipient during a rally Archbishops around the country emergencies, and fears hell be
outside the Federal Building in Los Angeles. have been sending letters urging unemployed if his work permit
goes away.
Dreamers decision weighs on
the president to maintain the pro-
gram. The CEOs of Microsoft, I went from saving lives at a
Apple, Google, Facebook, hospital and delivering health
Starbucks and other companies care, and now I am like, I might
Trump as announcement nears also joined the effort, saying the
economy will take a hit if the pro-
gram is eliminated.
have to drive Uber to pay rent,
he said.
Trump railed against the Obama
By Jill Colvin going over his options again and know another home. And so I real-
again, according to several people ly do believe that there needs to The campaign comes as program on the campaign trail,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
with knowledge of the delibera- be a legislative solution, Ryan President Donald Trump is weigh- calling it illegal amnesty. He
tions. The people spoke on condi- told Wisconsin radio station ing whether to eliminate the later said its been one of the
WASHINGTON Midday
tion of anonymity in order to dis- WCLO. Deferred Action for Childhood most difficult issues hes dealt
protests. Urgent pleas. Furious
cuss private conversations. Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch of Arrivals program, which has with.
campaigning. A president torn.
I think that this isnt a decision Utah also urged Trump not to allowed nearly 800, 000 immi- Republican officials from 10
President Donald Trump stood at states have threatened to file a
the center of a frantic lobbying that the president takes lightly revoke former President Barack grants who were brought to the
and hes taking time and diligent Obamas efforts to protect indi- country illegally as children to lawsuit to stop the program.
campaign Friday as he neared a
decision on the fate of hundreds of effort to make sure that he goes viduals who entered our country
thousands of young people
brought into the country illegally
through every bit of the process,
White House press secretary Sarah
unlawfully as children through no
fault of their own and who have
New state law will extend Around the state
as children. Huckabee Sanders said Friday. I built their lives here. protections for immigrants as witnesses.
After months of dragging his think the decision itself is weigh- Pushing the debate over to SACRAMENTO California Police are already prohibited
feet, the president on Tuesday will ing on him, certainly. Congress would add immigration, police will soon be barred from from detaining people who report
announce his plans for the At the same time, House Speaker long a third-rail issue in arresting crime victims or wit- or are assisting with investiga-
Deferred Action for Childhood Paul Ryan and a number of other Washington, to an already packed nesses just because of actual or tions of hate crimes.
Arrivals program, or DACA, legislators are urging the presi- fall congressional agenda that suspected immigration violations The new law, which takes effect
which has given nearly 800,000 dent to hold off on scrapping the includes must-pass measures to under a new law the governor Jan. 1, will extend the protection
young immigrants the ability to program to give them time to raise the debt ceiling, shape the signed Friday. to victims and witnesses of all
work legally in the country and a come up with a legislative solu- federal budget and provide hurri- The measure is one of several crimes unless police are executing
reprieve from deportation. tion to protect those now covered cane relief funding. authored by state lawmakers to a warrant.
Despite his fiery pledges during by the program. Republican leaders have worried en s ure p eo p l e l i v i n g i n t h e It will also prohibit police from
the presidential campaign to end These are kids who know no that Trump would rescind legal sta- country illegally who otherwise turning a crime victim or witness
the program, Trump has spent the other country, who are brought tus for the so-called dreamers since follow the law are not deterred over to federal immigration
last week mulling his choices, here by their parents and dont his first day in office. from reporting crimes or serving authorities without a warrant.
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awhile to reconcile his experiences on the Boston is hoping Hayward and Irving will that won the franchise its 17th champi-
court with how he was evolving off of it. help settle a roster that has just four players onship in 2008.
Of learning the hard way, Irving said. from last seasons team that won 53 games It helps crystalize what the goal is,
But were all human beings and I think and edged the Cavaliers for the Eastern Stevens said.
Continued from page 11 weve all been through a few hard times to Conferences top seed before losing to them We all know in Boston what were shoot-
where it changes the landscape of what you in the conference finals. ing for, he said.
three seasons with LeBron James. But he think and what you feel. It was my time to Included in the 11-player purge is its top Irving began Fridays conference by tak-
said the decision was about maximizing his do what was best for me in terms of my scorer in Thomas, arguably its best defender ing a moment to acknowledge Thomas and
own potential and not because of any spe- intentions. And thats going after some- in Avery Bradley, and maybe its second-best Crowder, as well as those affected by
cific issue with the Cavs or any individual. thing bigger than myself. defender in Jae Crowder. Hurricane Harvey.
Hayward said getting a chance to reunite Theyve replaced them with Irving a Thomas sister died in April on the eve of
Irving said he hasnt spoken to James with Brad Stevens, who was his college four-time All-Star, Olympic and NBA cham- the playoffs last season, and Crowders
since the trade, but is grateful for the time he coach at Butler, played a big part in his deci- pion who Ainge believes is just begin- mother died the night of the trade.
spent alongside a player he called one of the sion to choose the Celtics in free agency. ning to enter his prime, and an evolving Thats a hard situation to go through,
games greats.
A lot has changed since we last were Hayward. Together Ainge hopes they can especially when it gets wrapped up in all
Being in Boston, Irving said, allows him together, Hayward said. I dont know if I form a championship core along with Al this, Irving said.
to be with a group of individuals that I can would have imagined 5:45 a.m. workouts at Horford, the marquee acquisition of last off- With just a handful of weeks left before
grow with. Brownsburg (Indiana) High School, wed season, and youngsters and Jaylen Brown Boston convenes its new group for training
That is not a knock on anything that has both be sitting here one day. I think both of and Jayson Tatum. camp, both Irving and Hayward are eager to
transpired in my six years because it was an us have grown. Its the most massive upheaval the begin their journey together.
unbelievable experience, he said. For Hayward thats meant developing into Celtics have undergone since Ainge brought It was a partnership that almost happened
Irving described going through an adjust- one of the NBAs elite young talents and in Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen to join Paul in 2013, when Hayward visited Cleveland as
ment period in Cleveland and taking him becoming a first-time All-Star last season. Pierce and form what became the Big Three a restricted free agent.
TIGERS
score, putting Terra Nova up 21-7.
Scotts Valley again rode a big play to the
end zone when, two plays later, quarterback
Kyle Rajala hit Murray for a 66-yard scoring
Continued from page 11 pass. Gordon again had an answer, leading
the Tigers on an eight-play, 82-yard drive,
Adams proved one tough customer through- capped by a 26-yard touchdown pass to
out the game in demanding greatness from his Kubal to re-up the lead to 28-14.
team. There was one notable moment midway It was the first of three consecutive scores as
through the first quarter, with Scotts Valley Terra Nova proceeded to break it open.
(1-1) opening a possession from its own 32- After a Scotts Valley fumble on the ensuing
yard line, when senior defensive end Chris kickoff, the Tigers capped a short drive with
Rigling and junior defensive tackle Milo Auelua scoring on a 5-yard run out of the wild-
Greenwood drilled the Falcons running back cat. The Falcons next possession stalled after
for a mere 2-yard gain. a tackle-for-loss from Couri and a sack by
Adams response to the short gain was a Chris Rigling. Then Gordon led a 43-yard
booming yell from the sideline: Too much drive, capped with a 10-yard scoring pass to
yardage. Tomei to bump the lead to 42-14 at the half.
It was a recurring scolding despite Terra After a Scotts Valley three-and-out to open
Nova holding Scotts Valley to just 210 TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL the second half, Terra Nova senior Richard
yards of total offense. Terra Nova linebacker Layne Couri, center right, drags down Scotts Valley running back Ryan Walls got in on the action, ripping a 59-yard
After the game, however, Adams raved Conte in the Tigers 63-21 victory Friday afternoon. punt return for a score. Scotts Valley responded
about his front six, including defensive wait served Terra Nova well. from there, running for gains of 5, 9 and 4 with a seven-play, 84-yard scoring drive. But it
tackles Greenwood and Tema Auimatagi, I love it, Couri said. It lights a lot of fire yards the latter coming on fourth-and-1 was the Falcons last score of the game.
defensive ends Chris Rigling and Nick under us. It helps us prepare. We know with all in the red zone before taking a 6-yarder Terra Nova went on to score late in the third
Rigling, and middle linebackers Brandon the setbacks, we can still come out and endure. up the gut for Terra Novas first score. quarter on a screen pass from Gordon to
Mackey and Layne Couri. Those Terra Nova players returning from Then the Gordon show took center stage. Walls, which Walls legged out for a 48-yard
Couri was a force in his first varsity game. last years junior-heavy team have faced After a Scotts Valley three-and-out, Gordon score. Then, with a running clock in through-
The junior went on a tackle-for-loss spree, even more setbacks, after logging just a 3-7 completed four passes on a 52-yard drive, out the fourth quarter, the Tigers added one
spanning from Scotts Valleys third play overall record last season. finishing with an 8-yard scoring pass to more score when backup quarterback Jared
from scrimmage a one-yard loss on a draw But the Tigers fire was evident from the Jackson Kubal to make it 14-0. Julian emerged with a 70-yard scoring strike
play to its final possession, combining opening drive, and it wasnt just the weath- Scotts Valley answered back after a 72- to Auelua with just under five minutes to play.
with senior outside linebacker Alex Pera to er. Though the first-half temperature did yard kickoff return by senior Joe Murray to Auelua finished with 134 total yards and
contain a toss play for a one-yard loss. touch 98 degrees. the Tigers 16. Three plays later, senor Ryan three touchdowns, including 64 rushing on
I feel like the defensive line was getting Gordon opened with a blistering tempo in Conte pounded in a 4-yard score to cut the 15 carries. Tomei totaled 122 yards on four
us in the backfield, helping the linebackers the no-huddle offense, completing a clutch lead in half. But Gordon, on the second play catches. Gordon racked up 340 total yards,
get easy tackles, Couri said. third-down pass of 22 yards to senior Scotty of the ensuing drive, hit Tomei on a short including seven rushes for 31 yards.
Having to wait a week longer than expected Tomei to sustain the eventual scoring drive. stunt pass in a tight 1-on-1 defense, which Terra Nova opens at home next week, host-
to get his varsity career started, Couri said the Senior running back Reggie Auelua took it Tomei shook to sprint 80 yards for the ing Salinas Friday, Sept. 8 for a 7 p.m. kickoff.
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which Heather Burns said is about $4,000 Burns said it can be difficult to appropriate- it has become more common for both par-
less annually than the amount she has to ly staff each site by the time school opens. ents to work full-time jobs which reduces
pay for her younger childs private care. We endeavor to hire the highest caliber their ability to accommodate their children
Kerry Burns said the comparatively low staff to support the program. We are very during work hours.
Continued from page 1 rates and commitment to accommodating thorough in our hiring process, while not- Such a scenario resonates with Heather
demand are available through the dedication ing the hiring should be completed shortly Burns, who said stopping work as a teacher
Kerry Burns said delays tied to hiring high- of officials who recognize the local need for which will open the door to all interested to address her sons after-school needs is
ly qualified candidates to lead the programs quality child care programs. families. not an option for her family.
led to some families being wait-listed, but The [City Council] is incredibly mindful Issues surrounding growing demand for I cant quit my job. Im not going to be a
she is confident all will ultimately be of the pricing for the program, because they child care are not unique to San Bruno, as stay-at-home mother. I need the health care,
offered a slot. understand how essential it is for working communities throughout the Peninsula are the pension and the salary they provide,
We are able to provide after-school care families, she said, adding there is financial grappling with difficulties tied to program she said. Its really hard for working-class
to whoever wants to enroll at the school aid also available to those who cannot staffing and enrollment. families.
sites in San Bruno, she said, of the pro- afford the baseline cost. In neighboring South San Francisco, fam- Heather Burns noted she felt fortunate to
gram operated by the city in classrooms Kerry Burns said enrollment levels have ilies for the past few years have also lined get her son enrolled successfully with the
provided at every school in the San Bruno increased in recent years, generating diffi- up overnight to enroll their children in city, for fear of the alternative to paying the
Park Elementary School District. culties for officials in hiring highly quali- after-school classes. private programs higher rates.
Such a commitment addresses concerns fied candidates who lead classes focusing on The shortage of such services has grown While understanding those like Heather
raised by Heather Burns, whose husband homework as well as social activities. so severe throughout San Mateo County Burns assign great value to the citys pro-
waited for hours in line earlier this month The challenge here is to hire enough that a task force has formed pushing for pol- gram, Kerry Burns said officials are commit-
assuring their first-grader would be able to people, she said. icy and development amendments designed ted to assuring everyone who wants a space
get a spot. For perspective, the citys enrollment to make child care programs easier to estab- is provided one.
We are just a working, middle-class fam- since the 2013-14 school year has increased lish. And with regards to the overnight lines
ily and we need to have our kids in after- by about 100 students to 425, said Kerry Officials behind the countys initiative faced, Kerry Burns said she is hopeful such
school care so we can work, said Heather Burns, which is about 30 percent growth have said the uptick in enrollment recently an issue is avoided in the future.
Burns. over the past three years. is tied to a greater recognition of the bene- Our goal for the next years school year
The citys program runs through the after- Because the city takes great pride is assur- fits offered through the programs, as well as cycle is to make sure that no one waits in
noon into the early evening and costs either ing the program offers quality programming the increased cost of living. line, because we understand what an incon-
$125 per month or $1,065 per year at a low cost to everyone enrolled, Kerry As the Peninsula grows more expensive, venience that can be, said Kerry Burns.
HEAT
friends and neighbors who do not have air I work from home and I live in an old interior valley and higher elevations in the
conditioning, especially the elderly. mobile home with no air conditioning and Bay Area, the National Weather Service
not very good insulation. Today it was very said.
Health officials are also pointing resi-
hot and I just couldnt work, said Ogburn, The California Independent System
Continued from page 1 dents to local cooling centers including
who lives in Sunnyvale.
libraries and community center such as the Operator predicted demand on the system
King Center and Senior Center in San Schools in the city of Orinda are closing would set a record higher than the 50,270
low 80s for the remainder of the work week, early Friday and sports events in several megawatts on July 24, 2006.
according to the National Weather Service. Mateo and the Community Room at City
Hall in East Palo Alto. All three will be high schools in the area were canceled or Consumers were asked to cut back on use
Across the Bay, Livermore was expected rescheduled.
open until 5 p.m. with the San Mateo loca- of electricity between 1 p.m. and 10 p.m.
to reach 115 degrees, a temperature last
tions open at 11 a.m. and East Palo Alto The extreme heat and light wind com- when use of air conditioners is at its peak.
seen in 1950, forecasters said.
open at 10 a. m. Saturday. South San bined with vehicle exhaust are prompting A weeklong heat wave generated by high
San Mateo County health officials issued
Francisco will also have a cooling station officials to ask Bay Area motorists to limit pressure over the West was nearing its
warnings and guidance for residents to
with water available at the social hall at the their driving to reduce pollution. Smoke peak, the National Weather Service said.
avoid heat-related illnesses caused by the
Municipal Services Building from 10 a.m. from at least a dozen wildfires burning in Inland areas north and east of San Francisco
extreme temperatures. Residents are
to 6 p.m. Northern California is drifting into Bay Bay were expected to bake in triple-digit
encouraged to drink plenty of cool, nonal-
Area skies and contributing to the heat of up to 115 degrees, and even the usu-
coholic beverages regardless of activity Friday afternoon, the extreme heat sent unhealthy air. ally temperate coastline had 80s and 90s in
level. In addition to staying indoors as project manager Michelle Ogburn to a cool-
much as possible, health officials suggest Ogburn said a friend offered to let her bor- the forecast. The regions hills and moun-
ing center set up in Santa Claras North row a portable air conditioner but she didnt tains were under fire weather warnings.
seeking air-conditioned places such as Branch Library, where ice water stations
shopping malls or indoor libraries. take up the offer. The warmth extended up the West Coast,
were set up and dozens of people, many of
Officials also suggest checking on family, them homeless, were taking shelter. Its too much energy to run it, she said. with excessive-heat warnings posted for
If it gets too hot over the weekend, Ill southwest Oregon and lesser advisory-level
leave the house and go to a movie. conditions in northwest Oregon. Western
Managers of Californias power grid Washington state expected a sunny, hot and
asked for voluntary electricity conserva- dry Labor Day weekend.
tion as forecasters predicted more extreme Elsewhere in the West, fire weather warn-
heat statewide. An excessive heat advisory ings were in effect for parts of Montana,
remains in effect through Monday night for Wyoming and South Dakota.
Museum
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Prismatic Visions:
Art as Exploration
SEE PAGE 20
The importance of
dealing with conflict
By Charlie Chapman
I
n my fourth-grade year, school admin-
istrators codified rules for four-square
and kickball, two popular playground
games, with the intent to end exclusion and
disagreements over rules.
Three years later, in seventh-grade,
teachers at the school introduced a new
homework policy, limiting the amount of
work and instructing students on what to do
if they felt overwhelmed by the already
reduced workload. Both
were reactions to reports
of dramatic increases of
teenage angst beyond
typical moodiness.
Blade Runner 2049 is set to hit theaters Oct. 6. Many measures taken
by schools and parents
daycare
grooming
cage-free boarding
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New Millennium Chamber Orchestra highlights women composers
By David Bratman iar. Reena Esmail, an Whens the last time that za at the very end.
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT American of Hindustani happened at a modern The other contemporary work on the pro-
descent, wrote her 16- music concert? gram was Courage by Adrienne Albert, a
In a cultural climate that explores the con- minute violin concerto, Fischer played his solo broad, stirring orchestral fanfare with
tributions of women and minorities to the The Blue Room (the part with strong and crisp bright, glossy sound. Both Albert and
arts, there ought to be room to play classi- title is from a poem by declaration. His folk- Deussen were present and took separate
cal music by women composers. Theres a Carol Muske-Dukes), for music training gave rounds of applause.
lot of them, especially contemporaries, a concert at Yale, where inflection and grace to
she was then a student, his melodies. The orches- The second half of the concert turned to
many of whom are very good. But major historical women. Ccile Chaminade, a
orchestras are strangely reluctant to pro- James Frieman 10 years ago. It hadnt Nancy Deussen tra, though non-profes- French composer of the turn of the 20th
gram them frequently. Its left to festivals been heard since. Even sional, responded to the
the composer had largely forgotten it until challenges in Esmails score with zest. century, is best known for her Concertino
and smaller orchestras to do them justice. for Flute and Orchestra played here. Its a
NMCOs conductor James Richard Frieman The players had more trouble with the
The New Millennium Chamber charming piece with no pretensions to any-
and concertmaster Colyn Fischer came call- other two recent pieces on the program,
Orchestras Celebration of Women thing but beauty. Margaret Warton played
ing in search of a concerto. both of which were simpler in style and
Composers is the first concert Ive heard of the modest but challenging solo part with
Esmails music is often angular, a little required more lyrical grace. Mulholland
music entirely by women composers since skill and assurance. The concert finished,
like Shostakovich. The soloist plays lyri- Recollections is a short, reflective concer-
the old Womens Philharmonic days. It was ironically enough, with an Overture in C
cal melodies over swirling sounds from the to for viola by Nancy Bloomer Deussen, the
played in June, but a second performance Major, one of the few orchestral works by
orchestra, or interjects its comments prominent senior figure among local
scheduled for the same weekend had to be Fanny Mendelssohn, an early 19th-century
between big, jagged, dramatic blocks of women composers. Where Esmails violin
postponed. I heard it last Sunday at the First German overshadowed by the fame of her
sound. Partway into the second and last plays mostly between the orchestras
Presbyterian Church of Palo Alto. It also brother Felix. This Mendelssohn wrote a
movement, a staccato theme builds up in the phrases, Deussen chooses to have her viola
was an opportunity for three of the orches- solid and attractive piece, with a particular-
orchestra as the violin darts around it. It give counter-melodies that blend with the
tras section leaders to appear as concerto ly accomplished and imaginative develop-
then breaks up into fragments that form the orchestra. The viola is a more blending
soloists. ment. The orchestra gave it with energy and
basis for most of the rest of the movement. instrument than the violin anyway. The
The most outstanding, most substantive This theme is so catchy that I heard some- result was that soloist Donny Lobree could confidence. Frieman and the players clearly
and best-played piece on the program was one whistling it during intermission. not much be heard, save for a two-bar caden- enjoyed performing these pieces, and the
by a composer with whom I was not famil- audience had a rare treat hearing them.
FALL
the then-president-elect at Januarys Golden Marshall (Oct. 13), stars Chadwick
Globes and was then deemed over-rated by Comment on Boseman as a young Thurgood Marshall
Trump, is already viewed as all-but-certain or share this story at defending a black chauffeur in 1941 against
Oscar contender. www.smdailyjournal.com his wealthy socialite employer in a sexual
Continued from page 19
Other timely tales of American heroism assault and attempted murder trial. Rob
are also rushing to the screen. Clint Reiners LBJ (Nov. 3) stars Woody
coming out this year has a supernatural rele- odyssey, isnt overtly political or even a war Harrelson as the 36th president, taking
Eastwood, who has previously voiced sup-
vance, said Landesman. film; Linklater is skeptical any war film can office after the assassination of John F.
port for Trump, is prepping The 15:17 to
The film, which Sony Pictures Classics Paris about the 2015 Thalys train attack in be anti-war. But it seeks to intimately under- Kennedy and passing the Civil Rights Act.
will release Sept. 29, gives a close-up to the France, with the real-life heroes playing stand the individual repercussions of war,
free of saber-rattling or mythologizing. Whether all of these films will resonate
man previously seen in the movies as themselves: Anthony Sadler, Alex Skarlatos any differently in 2017 than they might
the shadowy figure in the parking garage of and Spencer Stone. Whether it will be fin- It will mean killing civilians. It will
mean dead Americans. It will mean exorbi- have another year remains to be seen.
All the Presidents Men. Mark Felt just ished in time for 2017 isnt yet clear; no George Clooneys Suburbicon (Oct. 27),
wanted to be left alone to do his job, howev- release date has been announced but tant costs. It will mean all that. Thats what
war is, says Linklater. Thats what does which he directed from a script by Joel and
er it turned out, said Landesman. Jim Eastwood works famously fast. Ethan Coen, is about a bucolic 1950s suburb
Comey wanted to do the same thing. worry one about Trump. Its always the guys
Several other films are coming that who didnt fight that want to prove their with a violent and racist underbelly.
Similar parallels may also follow Steven explore the intersection of patriotism and manhood by launching some bombs and Clooney, who recently announced a grant of
Spielbergs keenly awaited The Post, politics. Just as Trump has ordered more missiles and being a tough guy. Both $1 million with his wife Amal to combat
(Dec. 22). Spielbergs drama is about The troops to the war in Afghanistan, films like Republicans and Democrats its the same. hate groups in the wake of Charlottesville,
Washington Posts 1971 publishing of the Richard Linklaters Last Flag Flying will We havent had a soldier anywhere near lead- says the film is about out-of-control white-
classified Pentagon Papers, which revealed contemplate the human cost of battle. Last ership in so long. male paranoia.
many of the governments lies about the Flag Flying (Nov. 3), a kind of loosely Thank You for Your Service (Oct. 27), Trump got elected while we were shoot-
Vietnam War. connected bookend to Hal Ashbys 1973 starring Miles Teller and Haley Bennett, is ing it, said Clooney. A bunch of crew
The film, starring Meryl Streep and Tom film The Last Detail, stars Bryan about three soldiers returning from Iraq, members came up to me and said, Its too
Hanks, is like an all-star team assembled as Cranston, Steve Carell and Laurence adjusting to civilian life and fighting post- bad its not coming out today. And I said,
Hollywoods response to Trump. The project Fishburne as Marines reunited to bury a dead traumatic stress disorder. Unfortunately these issues never get old.
was announced in March and shot over the son killed in Iraq. Other films will recall civil-rights icons. So, yes, its timely, but unfortunately its
summer. Streep, who memorably critiqued The film, a tender and comic road-trip always timely.
STUDENT
inevitably occur at a later age. When my involved to learn skills that are useful The skills needed to deal with the stress
school in fourth-grade turned to creating a later, when academic and social pressures need to be developed when the workload
strict set of rules for playground activities become stronger. Personally, the quarrels was beyond their comfort level but still
to prevent exclusion and arguments, they I had on the playground taught me how manageable. The anxiety many students
Continued from page 19 robbed us of critical experiences that stand up for and advocate for myself in are developing in high school is resulting
could have helped us develop self-aware- addition to negotiating and accepting from hardship hitting them after a protect-
resilience. Its hard to learn skills to deal ness and conflict resolution. A few tears losses. ed childhood without the skills to perse-
with adverse situations without experienc- and hurt feelings in the short term can The homework regulations instituted by vere that couldve only been learned
ing them firsthand. Without developing help kids learn to deal with their peers and administrators while I was in my seventh- through prior experiences.
these skills at an early age where the hard- themselves in a healthy way. Two kids grade year were based on the same mind-
ship experienced is minor, children will After all, conflict throughout life is
arguing about a game of kickball could set. The school thought students would unavoidable and children should be
not be able to deal with hardship that will lead to a minor skirmish but will allow all become stressed when they were chal- allowed to experience and learn how to
lenged with an increased homework load. deal with it when it is about minor things
They werent wrong, students are always such hearing youre out during a four-
going to be stressed when given lots of
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Myanmar military: Death
toll in clashes almost 400
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS operations against the insurgents.
Advocates for the Rohingya, an
TEKNAF, Bangladesh Almost 400 peo- oppressed Muslim minority in overwhelm-
ple have died in violence in western ingly Buddhist Myanmar, say security
Myanmar that was triggered by attacks on forces and vigilantes attacked and burned
security forces by insurgents from the villages, shooting civilians and causing
Rohingya ethnic minority, Myanmars mil- others to flee. Hundreds of civilians were
itary said, as both sides exchanged charges killed, they say, posting photos, videos
of atrocities and thousands of Rohingya and details on social media as evidence.
fled across the border to Bangladesh. The government blames the insurgents for
The death toll, posted on the Facebook burning their own homes and killing
page of Myanmars military commander Buddhists in Rakhine. Longstanding ten-
Friday, is a sharp increase over the previ- sion between the Rohingya Muslims and
ously reported number of just over 100. The Buddhists erupted in bloody rioting in 2012,
statement said all but 29 of the 399 dead forcing more than 100,000 Rohingya into
were insurgents. displacement camps, where many still live.
REUTERS The statement said there had been 90 As the refugees poured across the border
Russian President Vladimir Putin talks with acting Governor of the Yaroslavl Region Dmitry armed clashes, including an initial 30 into Bangladesh, a police official in Cox
Mironov aboard Rossiya ship in Yaroslavl, Russia. attacks by insurgents on Aug. 25, making Bazars Teknaf area said that 21 bodies of
the combat more extensive than previously Rohingya were found floating in the Naf
Russia lashes out after Trump announced. The army, responding to the
attacks, launched what it called clearance
River. Mohammed Mohiuddin Khan said
two of them had bullet wounds.
CAREER FAIR
claimed that U.S. officials were planning to
search both the consulate and apartments embassy and consular personnel as a reac-
used by their diplomats on Saturday, though tion to new sanctions the U.S. Congress
there were no indications from the U.S. sug- approved in July.
gesting that was the case. The State Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
Department said merely that it planned to said Friday that Moscow would reply with
secure and maintain the properties and firmness to the forced closure of the diplo-
that Russia wouldnt be allowed to use them matic posts, but needed time to study
for diplomatic, consular, or residential Washingtons directive and to decide on a
purposes any longer. response.
Still, the Kremlin appeared to be We will have a tough response to the
wrestling with how forcefully to react to the things that come totally out of the blue to
U.S. order, the latest in a series of escalat- hurt us and are driven solely by the desire to
ing retaliatory measures between the former spoil our relations with the United States,
Cold War foes. President Vladimir Putins Lavrov said in a televised meeting with stu-
foreign policy adviser, Yuri Ushakov, said dents at Russias top diplomacy school.
BEACH
The legislation aims to provide a
next step for the SLC after two years of
negotiations with Khosla stalled last
Calendar
year. In December, the SLC announced
Continued from page 1 SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway,
an appraisal determined the fair market Affordable Health Screenings. 9 San Mateo. Meet new business con-
value for the 6.4-acre easement was a.m. to noon. 150 San Mateo Road, nections. New speakers each week.
beloved coast. Half Moon Bay. Screenings in the For more information call 430-6500.
worth $360,000. Khosla reportedly New Leaf Community Classroom. No
I think were just one step closer to fired back indicating he wasnt inter- appointment necessary. For more Caminar Job Fair. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
having a welcome sign on that road information call 805-473-0431. Caminar, 2600 El Camino Real, San
ested, believed allowing the public to Mateo. For more information call
rather than a gate crossing it, Hill use the existing road was worth $30 47th Millbrae Art and Wine 513-6121.
said. Were closer now than we have million, and instead suggested the Festival: The Last Blast of
Summer. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 400 Documentary Film: Most Likely to
ever been. state find another private beach to Broadway, Millbrae. Mardi Gras style Succeed. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
But theres still a long winding road trade him. celebration featuring live music, Millbrae Library, 1 Millbrae Ave.,
ahead as the billionaire property crafts and food. Free admission. For Millbrae. A powerful documentary
The SLC, which has never wielded more information call 697-7324. examining education in the United
owner has made clear he has no inten- eminent domain in its nearly 78-year States and inspiring school commu-
tion of settling and the issue remains Annual Kings Mountain Art Fair. nities to reimagine what students
history, doesnt have funds for it. Thus 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 13889 Skyline Blvd., and teachers are capable of doing in
entangled in the court system. Hills Hill announced hed seek a new law. If Woodside. The 54th Annual Kings education. For more information call
legislation is a follow-up to a prior law tip of the iceberg as to what money can Mountain Art Fair, featuring over 697-7607.
approved, Hills bill would enable the
under which the State Lands buy. 135 juried artists in a redwood for-
state to contribute up to $1 million and est with an old-fashioned childrens Citizenship Classes. 6:30 p.m. to
Commission is now contemplating Cotchett said the beach access cases craft and game area. For more infor- 8:30 p.m. The Community Learning
allow for public donations toward a
whether to use eminent domain to are often marked by the arrogance of mation call 851-2710. Center, 520 Tamarack Lane, South
fund that could be used to purchase an San Francisco. Registration required.
secure a 6.4-acre easement winding wealth and pointed to property owners The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 2 Learn American history, and prepare
easement, the cost of which would be
along an existing road and down to the in Southern California whove also p.m. and 8 p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, for the citizenship interview and
determined by the courts. 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is test. For more information call 877-
secluded property. The SLC doesnt sought to deter the public from the
But the SLC made up of Lt. Gov. $35 to $50. For more information 8540.
currently have access to necessary coast. visit hillbarntheatre.org/77th-sea-
Gavin Newsom, who is running for Charged Particles: Plugged in
funding for the controversial court But Khoslas attorneys contend the son-become-subscriber.
governor; state Controller Betty Yee, Jazz with a Spark. 7 p.m. to 8:15
process, prompting Hill to suggest up former owners used the property as a Live music and sing-along. 6:30 p.m. Redwood City Public Library,
who signed on in support of Hills
to $1 million from a state fund and business by charging visitors to park p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloys Tavern, 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood
bill; and state Finance Director 1655 Mission Road, Colma. For more City. For more information call 780-
allowing for public donations. on the land where about 40 homes are 7018.
Michael Cohen has yet to take a information call 544-3623.
Venture Capitalist Vinod Khosla, rented under long-term leases. Now,
vote on whether to proceed. SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 Sweeping Changes Coming to San
who co-founded Sun Microsystems, his attorneys claim their client is
In the meantime, Hill said hes hope- 47th Millbrae Art and Wine Mateo County Elections: How to
bought the 89-acre site for $32.5 bil- being unfairly targeted and the govern- Festival: The Last Blast of Make Your Voice Heard. 7 p.m. to 9
ful Gov. Jerry Brown will support SB p.m. 2000 Woodside Road, Redwood
lion in 2008 then closed the gate to ment is trying to coerce him into oper- Summer. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 400
42 if it passes by the Legislatures Broadway, Millbrae. Mardi Gras style City. Meeting of San Mateo County
the only beach access road two years ating a business. Attorney Dori Yob, celebration featuring live music, Democracy for America. Free. For
Sept. 15 deadline.
later. Hes since filed a federal lawsuit in a blog post she previously directed crafts and food. Free admission. For more information contact ase-
But while legal and legislative hur- more information call 697-7324. vans2002@aol.com.
against the SLC, the California the Daily Journal to when asked for
dles remain, the San Mateo County
Coastal Commission and San Mateo comment, said state bills by pander- Annual Kings Mountain Art Fair. Unwind from Stress. 7 p.m. to 9
Sheriffs Office indicated it wouldnt 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 13889 Skyline Blvd., p.m. 407 N. San Mateo Drive, San
County alleging theyre trying to ing politicians and media vilifica-
prosecute people for trespassing. Woodside. The 54th Annual Kings Mateo. Learn relaxation, mindful
coerce him out of his private property tion campaigns will not resolve a dis- Mountain Art Fair, featuring over eating and breathing techniques.
Sheriffs officials said laws will be For more information and to regis-
rights and that hes been singled out pute about the constitutional property 135 juried artists in a redwood for-
enforced, but so long as theres a legal est with an old-fashioned childrens ter go to http://bit.ly/2vx7536.
for his wealth. rights. craft and game area. For more infor-
gray area theyd hold off on any arrests
Khosla is also facing two lawsuits, Only the courts can decide what the mation call 851-2710. Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11
solely based on those heading to the p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City.
including the Surfrider Foundations proper interpretation of the law here is The Rae Gordon Band is on tour and
beach. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 2
claim he violated the Coastal Act when and we intend to let that process deter- p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. performing. $7. For more informa-
It was a group of surfers arrested for Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to tion call (831) 334-1153.
he failed to obtain development per- mine what is right and what is wrong.
trespassing at Martins Beach in 2010 $50. For more information visit hill-
mits before painting over welcome Khosla is very aware of the larger b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n - San Carlos Sister Cities
that first sparked public agencies and Association Guest Lecture: FBI
signs and altering access to the water. communitys interest and it is unfortu- become-subscriber.
environmental groups to fight back. Special Agent Michael Gimbel.
A state appellate court recently agreed nate that the legal process is necessary MONDAY, SEPT. 4 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. 600 Elm St., San
Cotchett said hes pleased to see the
with Surfrider and the case will return to defend fundamental property rights Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 Carlos. Free. FBI Special Agent
Legislature leaning in favor of uphold- a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San Michael Gimbel will discuss FBI
to San Mateo County Superior Court rather than a conversation with mem- counter-terrorism efforts. San Carlos
ing the Coastal Act, but at the same Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21.
where a judge previously ordered bers of the public community about Free. For more information email Library, second floor. For more infor-
time is disappointed the public may mation contact
Khosla reopen the property as it had appropriate invitational use. johnmae1@att.net.
have to raise funds to buy back whats johnjhoffmann@comcast.net.
been in decades past. While the court cases could drag on Annual Kings Mountain Art Fair.
rightfully theirs from a wealthy prop- THURSDAY, SEPT. 7
Attorney Joe Cotchett, whose firm for years, Hill said hes hopeful the 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 13889 Skyline Blvd.,
erty owner. Woodside. The 54th Annual Kings Free Pet Fixes. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. 1150
is representing Surfrider, said the gate state can proceed with eminent domain Mountain Art Fair, featuring over El Camino Real, San Bruno. The
Its one more example of arrogance
still hasnt been reopened and is con- to purchase an easement which 135 juried artists in a redwood for- Peninsula Humane Society and
by a billionaire, Cotchett said. And est with an old-fashioned childrens SPCA is bringing a free spay/neuter
vinced Khosla will elevate the case to could subvert Khoslas takings clinic to low or fixed-income San
its absolutely clear stated by the craft and game area. For more infor-
the U.S. Supreme Court. claim. mation call 851-2710. Bruno residents. Pets will be accept-
intention of the lawyers, theyre ed on a first come, first serve basis.
Theres a lot at risk, Cotchett said. The continuing court case and
going to take this all the way to the TUESDAY, SEPT. 5 One pet per family, cats and dogs
Its an outrage because this is just the appeals could have very troubling con- Exhibition Opening: Recovery only. For more information call 340-
United States Supreme Court. Its an 7022.
tip of the iceberg if they can declare clusions or effects on beach access in Happens. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hall of
outrage, because the public has been Justice, 400 County Center,
the California Coastal Act unconstitu- California, and thats why this legisla- Dinosaur Discovery at Hillsdale
using these beaches, this access down Redwood City. Runs through Sept.
tional in the way it allows the public tion can certainly get Martins Beach 28. For more information call 508- Shopping Center. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
to the water, for over a century. It just 6782. Hillsdale Shopping Center, 60 31st
to act, were going to have a lot of open before theres any resolution to Ave., San Mateo. Free event for the
goes to show the power of the dollar
serious problems. I see that as just the the court case, Hill said. Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to entire family. For more information
bill. 10:30 a.m. 2645 Alameda de las visit www.hillsdale.com.
Pulgas, San Mateo. Registration is
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johnmae1@att.net.
Our Lady of Angels 32nd Annual
Ace the Interview Workshop. 11 Fun Faire. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Our Lady
a.m. to 2 a.m. Millbrae Library, 1 of Angels School, 1328 Cabrillo Ave.,
Millbrae Ave., Millbrae. This work- Burlingame. Join the fun with food,
shop will show how to handle the rides, games and a silent auction.
toughest interview questions. For Also held on Sept. 9 from 2 p.m. to 11
more information call 697-7607. p.m. For more information call 270-
9454.
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The petition requests the decedents will double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- $250 per box (3 boxes available). phone.$100orbestoffer.(650)863-8485
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tition for change of name should not be tv SoNY Triniton21"workingcondition. cRYStAl (lEADED glass) lamp $30. 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
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sons for the objection at least two court 6134
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petition shall be held on 10/05/17 at 9 $40.00(650)207-4162 ARMcHAIR GooD condition $55. 650- (650)588-0842
theyhavewaivednoticeorconsentedto first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
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jection to the petition and shows good cRAFtSMAN 9" RadialArmSawwith6" FENDER MuStANG I guitar amplifier
four successive weeks prior to the date 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
causewhythecourtshouldnotgrantau- BRAND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in dadoset.Nostand.$55(650)341-6402
thority.
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- 297 Bicycles box$45.(415)231-4825. $80. 650-421-5469
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ADult BIKES 1regularand2withbal- cARPEt RuNNER: 16ft.X26Wide.Col- ble.$650/obo.(650)342-6993 FENDER MuStANG llguitaramplifier
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chromelegs,29x48likenew$30(650) most attachments. $1,500/OBO. uPRIGHt PIANo. In tune. Fair condi-
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NAME StAtEMENt M-255785 697-8481 tion.FREE.(650)533-4886.
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thepersonalrepresentativeappointedby Nameofthepersonabandoningtheuse 9769SanCarlos SKIl SAW 71/4"circularsaw,21/3HP,
oftheFictitiousBusinessName:Eugene DINEttE tABlE, 3adjustableleaf.$30. YAMAHA AcouStIc Guitar, model
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monthsfromthedateoffirstissuanceof FinancialServices.Dateoforiginalfiling: BIllY DEE Williams autographed Star
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workers.$25each.Call(650)339-3672 PEt cARRIER forsmalldogorcatinex-
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AttorneyforPetitioner: filing: Aug 24th 2012. Address of Princi- DREXEl HEADBoARD $50. (650)589- Hardlyused.$25.(650)697-1564.
9769 0764 $25.Call(650)349-6059.
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sor-CountyClerk-RecorderofSanMateo IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
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petition with this court for a decree tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- sionSet.NewOB$99(650)368-7537
changingnamesasfollows: head). $8 Steve(650)518-6614 oFFIcE tABlE, 24"x48" HD. folding MEN'S StEtSoN hat, size large, new,
JAMES PAttERSoN hardbackbooks.
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to show cause why the petition should FISHER-PRIcE HEAltHY Carebooster bottom$25.(650)712-9962
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